Saturday, September 17, 2011

Journal, Dave's B-Day Dinner

Everyone asked Hiroko to make Tonkatsu (pork cutlet) and curry. They couldn’t forget such tasty food eaten at the Renga-tei Restaurant named “Katsu-Curry” Well, Hiroko was little nervous to make that.


Here are 36 pieces of Tonkatsu and one big pot of curry.
“It is very tasty.”
“The curry is very good. Did you use instant curry seasoning?”
“No. Making brown sauce with butter and flower, and seasoned the sauce.”
“Hmmmm! Very good!”
Well, Hiroko has little secrets: special seasoning from Indian friend, and another one. There are two more secrets. Hiroko thinks these secrets has been lucky to make the curry tasty.


Pot Roast – Hiroko always makes pot roast before making curry (see Hiroko’s curry recipe in her blog dated May 2009)


Hawaiian style sesame seed green beans, and zucchini with miso and parmesan cheese

Cucumber and tomatoes from Dan-san’s garden

Drinks:

It was suitable to have Japanese warm sake for the cold season and Japanese style foreign foods. There was also a bottle of red wine.

People who came to the party

Lisa and Dave. Dave was looking for his presents of Lot’s numbers. He won $3.

Dan-san was sitting at the head table

Steven and Elsa

Amanda couldn’t come because she was very tired after working all day on Saturday.

Elsa had very bad pain on her tooth, so the tooth was taken out two days ago. Hiroko wondered if it is O.K. for Elsa to eat the curry katsu.
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“How old did you become, Dave?”
“I don’t know. After 40 years old I have sopped counting my age.”
Steven and Lisa said that they have been taking one age out at their B-Day.

40th and 50th age, people have a shock to add another age.
60th and 70th age, people have a shock to realize the body is changing; having pain or unmovable knee, back, neck, etc., and holding the rail to walk on stairway.
80th age, people have a real shock

The Bible said that white hair is a crown on the head, and the Lord God carry those who can’t walk or move. Reading Psalm 71 and 72 written by the old age King David, it is not bad to be getting old with the Lord God.

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